The Last Man


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rock led us less circuitously than before, to the spot itself; the platform  
on which the pyramid stood was enlarged, and looking towards the south, in  
a recess overshadowed by the straggling branches of a wild fig-tree, I saw  
foundations dug, and props and rafters fixed, evidently the commencement of  
a cottage; standing on its unfinished threshold, the tomb was at our  
right-hand, the whole ravine, and plain, and azure sea immediately before  
us; the dark rocks received a glow from the descending sun, which glanced  
along the cultivated valley, and dyed in purple and orange the placid  
waves; we sat on a rocky elevation, and I gazed with rapture on the  
beauteous panorama of living and changeful colours, which varied and  
enhanced the graces of earth and ocean.  
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Did I not do right," said Perdita, "in having my loved one conveyed  
hither? Hereafter this will be the cynosure of Greece. In such a spot death  
loses half its terrors, and even the inanimate dust appears to partake of  
the spirit of beauty which hallows this region. Lionel, he sleeps there;  
that is the grave of Raymond, he whom in my youth I first loved; whom my  
heart accompanied in days of separation and anger; to whom I am now joined  
for ever. Never--mark me--never will I leave this spot. Methinks his  
spirit remains here as well as that dust, which, uncommunicable though it  
be, is more precious in its nothingness than aught else widowed earth  
clasps to her sorrowing bosom. The myrtle bushes, the thyme, the little  
cyclamen, which peep from the fissures of the rock, all the produce of the  
place, bear affinity to him; the light that invests the hills participates  
in his essence, and sky and mountains, sea and valley, are imbued by the  
presence of his spirit. I will live and die here!  
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